Final Days to See “Juried Art Show” at Phillips’ Mill
“FUELING MIGRATION”: This watercolor by Joanne Amantea is featured in the “95th Juried Art Show” at Phillips’ Mill in New Hope, Pa., which closes on October 27.
The “95th Juried Art Show”at Phillips’ Mill, which has welcomed over 1,200 visitors since it opened last month, closes this Sunday, October 27.
Among the over 200 artists exhibited in the historic 18th century gristmill are Princeton artists Joanne Amantea, Linda Bachert, Joanne Donnelly, Paul Giancola, Katarzyna Iwaniec, Lori Langsner, Helene Mazur, Meera Pradhan, Delphine Salzedo, and Melanie Teasley.
“The artwork on display can only be matched by the beauty of the season in Bucks County,” said show organizers. Hundreds of works by regional artists can be seen on the Mill walls, on pedestals, and in portfolio displays throughout the two floors of gallery space, including oils, watercolors, drawings, collages, pastels, acrylics, sculpture in clay, metals, wood, and mixed media. All artwork is for sale.
Phillips’ Mill Community Association is located at 2619 River Road, New Hope, Pa. The gallery is open daily from 1 to 5 p.m. and there are still opportunities to meet some of the artists whose work is on display. Check out the “Meet the Artists” schedule at phillipsmill.org/art/meet-the-artists for more information. Admission to the show is $6 for adults, $2 for students, and free for Mill members and exhibiting artists. The show can also be viewed online at phillipsmillexhibition.org.